"Boss" A. Foshog, the 'head honcho' of the Mob he himself started early on.
It all started with an idea. A young Adderson Foshog started his life of crime in a small gang. After a larger gang wiped them out, however, he became inspired to be the biggest gang out there. He went to college for business, gained allies in corrupt businessmen, and searched for the base for his new gang.
With his rules of "only locals" (to America) and "no Domestics", Foshog dominated, keeping trust within his group and one of the best "businesses" to be associated with.
Foshog held to his rules and customs -- but to one point, he did break, if only for an instant. When a young cat decided she would try to pickpocket from him and succeeded like none other before had, instead of letting Taru, his body guard, kill her, he took her with him that instant. Kidnapping was only a small crime compared to others he had committed. He decided he would mold her to be what he wanted, despite the Ferals working under him and their distaste for her. No harm would come to her, and he would hear nothing more about it -- they'd have to live with it or not at all.
What this character shouldn't be depicted doing: being without a body guard (whether it's Taru or not), smoking anywhere in his office or indoors (he barely smokes at all, and only cigars), drinking excessively (and nothing cheap, either), without any clothing (especially not without pants), taking crap from anyone (he will smack anyone silly who steps over their boundaries--and that's if he's in a good mood), having romantic relations with anything (closest thing: maybe a light, pat-on-the-back hug to greet close friends), hanging around the Parlor's main floor, mingling with low-ranked Members
It all started with an idea. A young Adderson Foshog started his life of crime in a small gang. After a larger gang wiped them out, however, he became inspired to be the biggest gang out there. He went to college for business, gained allies in corrupt businessmen, and searched for the base for his new gang.
With his rules of "only locals" (to America) and "no Domestics", Foshog dominated, keeping trust within his group and one of the best "businesses" to be associated with.
Foshog held to his rules and customs -- but to one point, he did break, if only for an instant. When a young cat decided she would try to pickpocket from him and succeeded like none other before had, instead of letting Taru, his body guard, kill her, he took her with him that instant. Kidnapping was only a small crime compared to others he had committed. He decided he would mold her to be what he wanted, despite the Ferals working under him and their distaste for her. No harm would come to her, and he would hear nothing more about it -- they'd have to live with it or not at all.
What this character shouldn't be depicted doing: being without a body guard (whether it's Taru or not), smoking anywhere in his office or indoors (he barely smokes at all, and only cigars), drinking excessively (and nothing cheap, either), without any clothing (especially not without pants), taking crap from anyone (he will smack anyone silly who steps over their boundaries--and that's if he's in a good mood), having romantic relations with anything (closest thing: maybe a light, pat-on-the-back hug to greet close friends), hanging around the Parlor's main floor, mingling with low-ranked Members